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VOL. V.--NO. 10.
ROCHESTER, N. Y., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1852.
WHOLE NO. 218.
FREDKllICK mil irl.ASV PAPER. Tuloj,
SPEECH OF 1VEXBH.L Pillllirs, EM.
, F.uwalt It,,!,. /Vi./.,,/ Eca.hig.Ja,,. 30, ^
-%!,:. I'm: m :— t 1' imi -. V.-... .1
Ik :.f,.,nl V.li.ni/.ilion fo-.ii^l,,, ;lI„, I ,,
i ii.u ciillm-ia,ni n
thing m -!-.
j should boi
me;,!,, il,.
i ,-,;,,
lirvitm
v'.' , '
e- -om.
i't'i'n'ie
ami!-:-' T
■efcr t
"■Inn'
'
„ '!!'',"
says, in on
(1.ring!.tor and cheers.)
The Mail of this morning says that w,
havo no right to this Hall, because it was re
fused to tbe greatest statesman of the bind-
to Daniel Webster. 1 believe this is a mis
tako. Tho Mayor and Aldermen went t<
him, metaphorically, on their knees, and en
treated tho great man to make use of tho ol
mi v.o'nhl not,
.1 Halle
n, hits a right t
(Cheers.) i
•hwk^NewBEnglinidhut'oii.v.,t' 'ihatw.i
Brigade' were left soundly asleep here, in tli
squad of Marshal Tukey stole down Stat
their leave or their
dng th
■ Thei
ly'can la
tho lodger of
their aid! (T,
Thero is one thing t,
themselves for iioth-
The fact, that t
irrt^^fijl'ves
dressed in th
; and told a lie-
eft, in order to
o'isno'ro
pla
lor'
r tlol
„llr,r-
ar talks.—
in i'iii.euil
'->-
th,.! ,
-i„,„pl,.„
tl.
ssp
ore thai.
a
ban
t. (Loud
Mr. Wei
has
on
arious oe-
o l.-'iirt-.-l
s,
,!,-'-,!
IVO!
ilk! COIIO,,
'.'ripe Cod,
[' Three eheers
u. vhi,. rrh his IIS
GOYJilS.V.IE.NT ov
fthoFrerch lie-
Louis Napoleon
ti sit in the hall of the old Huguer
nington, N. C., who, loving froedot
tm brig, in the liti
in the si lo of th
ition that formed the cabin—two feet eigh
nches of room. There sho lay, while hoi
board the vessel, had it smoke,I .villi sulphiii
mil tobacco th.
it, Sho can
most inclem
able
I), tht.ve were
. here. Just
ishfrom that baptism ot'suf-
',. We told
And with us that night—within
s then ! Sho
id, fresh fr<
;enfeetof i
leld in her hand, she sent (hono
,eiitlmg;tbymyhand)tothenrs
■vas the tribute of Europe's hear!:
Vtsoy nir.keley on this platforn
" 'J "lot be safe for her to ar
ig. What has changee
men; Ire was jialg, ,1 i,y a Commission-
!> sat behind bayonets; and was earned
oil in (no gray of the morning, after the
lie,! bodv mined with swords. She was dis-
1, butitwi-s bv force; while, tho re-
,f (be Koiurrn rale, ,-,d„,,t „■,,,„■,<..,-„■•
ho gave way to lb,, swov.l. The law
recited i !,,,! it was behind bavoneis —
awa do not last long. (I.,,mj ,-!„,■.-,.)
i that sit behind ehains, sol, ioinsit more
iliriii once, (Petimvod cheering.)
|A Voice—"The Whigs defend it."]
0, I know that Mr. t'hor'te has hem here
:>I,mm silence, though llul'us Chonu, uttered
" said to-,lay. that the abolitionists had dono
tithing, because a fugitive, within the last
i,-elve months, had been taken ,,ut. of Huston.
They havo done a great deal, since, sixteen
or seventeen years ago. Pol eg Sprague,
standing on this platform, pointed to that
ie portrait of Washington.] rind
; that slaveholder.' It is not now
.potogize for it now. I
in this ball, sixteen vcars ago, when
lonis,' was linked with epithets of con-
.rt, in the Silver tones of Otis, and .11 tho
mother, bo the highe
A Voice.—' Thi
Mr. Phillips—Feeble cheers thoso!—
drear applause)— and a very thankless of
■ml Ihe ("ni
Tho on,
for the Union
■ thoso!
rankles! ,
'You a
wry i;
lie dog, 'I get alonj
n,'',-,-,'-!.!
her; but;
light sight ti
■ w.-ii:
r.l.iiig together: but as fhtiy
on Ihe neck of tie
m-i-k ; tbey look
ain ugly scar,
siopp ng. sold,
stooil ill tie
tern, t, ml
i-tually ready io l,-;ip up bin
ind tho thousand!
mo of thoir he rl
ti roiiviiUioiis. (Roars of laughter and
■a.) Alas, I said, if tbe party that has
d Massachusetts so lung, which spoke to
S a b"v. through the lips, of ijuiuoy ami
ran, of Webster and Otis, has sunk down
!—and 1 felt proud of the eilv of my
.as I looked down on tho nmniiunng
Hide beneath mo. on whom his spnsmo-
a wot blanket. (Great
laughter and chooring.)
touch a second ti
priiioii. though possibly it be a dream,
■infamous ethics'; and that such title
I ho Declaration of Independence am
mon on the Mount, need more thai
ithi-i-ing them. Ino not liko your idea or
r that of the Scotsman, ol' whom Ur
iismt said that it he saw a dollar on th,
.■rside of bell, be would make a spriuo
it at ihe risk of falling in. (Laughter.',
■nnot think, under correction of i'ics,
■ witotl.tr the schooners ol' Harwich, un-
slavehohling bunting, ,-atch lish and ko,-p
.1 or not ; I do not care ivhvthor ihe mills
rorfb two
.. 2. Tho Go-
t ill'residenf
. :>. The I'l-esidonl of ihe Hop,,I,ire gov
rte, the Nmatoaim fire l-e-i-hitive body
tivoly by the L're.-hh'ut ol'the li,-public
jnato, and the Legislative body.
Repcblio.'
the Chief of tue Stat
and sea forces, d
treaties of peace, ]
right, to pardon,
s tho State of aff;
|-[V ami .ml-
•y which posterity will
■.-- ■ hi r. -peer io the gentle-
II U sr,l,l. you k m ,'w ''rhat
< u I , lu.o forward te
.lord, began, in very bad taste.
lylhing on (be subject of sla-
'-'-'-- - ; kind-
rill be a
yYan-
i thru
o them jiroliial.lt-!. we lire.,
'rancis Tukoy. (Tremendous eh',,.rim,") "
1 very much doubt, whether,fifty years hence
tttilis, social and political, of tho capital, tin
distinctive interests of Massachusetts ant
New Englun 1. I believe, uo matte- .yhothel
a trie Cons
s Consuttut
on andfi-
>f the Re
public for the ent
Art. 1(3. Should the President of tho Republic die before (he expiration of bis office
(mandal.) the Senate convokes the nation to
Prosidei
list; Card
' the
vi-ns with ;
mom Comic
Admirals ;'ii,l,' ,
nsideut of the It*
, Ion.
,! hnuuht upon the city C
Rtfti our deep dii
ims by this pit;
n ho had stood bv and se«
t, thought ho mended h
rir I. !■ .- ri,. i : -... :::, - ,,, ...
Hesolved. That we cherish a deep and
it ou Ihe sidewalk? .Near live humlro
sworn policemen in and around that build
ing—what need for any chain ? It was pu
stem indignation tuwartls the judges of the
Commonwealth, whoso personal cowardice,
there in wanton insult to the feelings of th
pitiful subserviency, utter lack of official
laws they woro hound to enforce, and' dis
that makes it all the moro milieu, able 1 Am
graced the Bench once honored bv the pres
the • old chief,' as we loved to call him, mail
ence of a Sedgwick and a Sewall.
I do not forgot that the Church, all the
»Si«»ii-■■':'''ii-': ;.'.:•" *™"
led by and upheld a merciless people in the
rbai-ity. and baptized it : Christian duty.'—
r thar.ii, tm enterprising, trailing ciiv like
rs, the merchants are full as much, if not
)ro, responsible for the statu of public
inioii. than the second-rate men who mther
nly seldom tempt tho brains of their
Do you ask why'tho abolitionists donmriee
i born and bought
the Democratic party, thero w
these Ii e
. follow-
.11*1 |irofiiihly tlo, think mea fanatic"; till you
judge men and thugs on diliurent principles.
the insolent boast of
outrtrotMl thai
.okclluek lo
il. Charles
J Chamber of alas
ion the Chic
■alii, entered
.At this point, a voice called out,
been said from the platform, such a c
not likely to be very warmly respout
.-,,,, shouhl ;it|.
himsob
serahlo or
Street, has :i
hi. :■,■';.
a Lo.-toi,
ri'b-w'm
toFanouillla
hades Fn
Wobsr.-r and o
s.pies
hich **
men, ii.iti nit) iroclou, of bin.,;.',-' iielj-
uals. Well, all I say to (hat is, when
.lars are to be discussed, lot him discuss
them with Franklin Haven, in the directors'
its flank. LethimdiK-
ihc bursting ledgers of Milk
si\ times re,'-rated during the course of
pet lu I t i 1 ,
sittings of the
fundamental ci
The S,:m--toi
r life.
Tho functh
ihe President of the Hena'to i
I'bo President of tho Reptiblit
proroguer. the .Senate ll'ofixe
i by a decree. Th,
r. The Co'iuc
t. I ib' ,1
t|Ut!iif.fy gave a eorirbcale. imiler tbel'ugit.
d bm in vi
f i ho K,-pubi;
the hi-
Consultvs shall deter-
Trassitorv Pro
d'rhe codes, rub
prdm-um!;;
i,ted.
I -hall
Cahlonn.
,.-»-:,i,')
date from the tiny when the
i'hedoc.rees^issned bv the Pi-
, Republic, to commence with
tuber to tho present period, shall
the Palace of tho Tuilerios I
= NAPOLEON-BONAPARTE.
TUG SUVE TRADE.
liven shipped from that oily f
md we are credibly informed thai
lik.ly to].
■ the .New.\
; better
respects. The law of freedom
lent, that has a hotter lo.
:r.,-<l lor ™e y--ir.
f^a^nVo '
public
v of the <■
ofprmei
toiilile of the'
•icy! 2d, of those
tafoty of the tcrri-
rogulatosby a Sena-
! \. ■::-,.,!,-.■ -: - .:
mv longer. 1 imi rejoieed to find
tgaii v t.ouii Mali. lam glad it
a;,,,;,:■„■■:; that the. lory first meeting
April I I I 1 hoon'lmhm::!,:',',
,'ity (iovermuvni.aml \i -•
»oeu Iron, the ,,b,! !',„■„, of f'auvuil ilal..—
Applause.)
THE NEW CONSTITUTION OF FRANCE.
hiohlalsrhesthe
rued of all the
of December, and adopted
e of the dissolution of the
vinerou-.o'i'nrgoncv for all
or carrying on the lioverii-
one deputy in tho
ngs at the l,o-
f live nivinriers
are reminded of it, they will
Another branch of the .k
exactly agree with that Deola
Slavery.'"' Tho''M.'^.|„'bus,',
*325 to *.-!).■;. the high
paid by r
ivivvpiliv
We submit that for M-issach
uslify the tuula^iua.loiit Co:,c,,r,l and ! t
!,- l":il!. Perhaps, howe " ' '
Li-ticle; we recollect w
vero highen-JV. Y. Tr
■■ ,|uoia,io
low,-,! soiuotime
I' (on-ill,!. u
ample of hours ho was talking about
nd the whole harangue was an elo-
iclamalion of the defects in his own
Inch, though amusing on
rig clothes, and we should think.from
uest ho made that his children should
oping that they would still call him r
1'cwtive Si.ave Case—Hi's Return t
i-Js.rm'mM
ce, while on dn
u-actod to a house at the corner of Mutt St.,
[uarrtl. On going in ho saw a colored n
"g his wif
■ii.
i'l shameful
manner ar
stcd
him. Wbib.
taking hi:
Sir,tion
llo!
ise. the won
y,m rrno
,v i:
being very
a-i-ry. sa;
Mrtl-yliUl,
Ise;
era ,
..,-ir
her ho learned that Thomas, several
years ago. escaped from his master. Jonathan
Pincknoy, of Annapolis. Mil., antl that ho was
igaged as porter in the store of Hat telle
wick, commission merchants, No. ]fj3
;.:,..:-■.:
!,.„, Ibe
.'.';;';:;
rad obtained/ Ho
r.'pi'l
.ckne
1 that on tho 27th
i'i 'iim
ipod
ehe
;,1,;,i
is plantation, and
er heard of them,
!'T.r
h-rri
veil of Thomas, he
telegraphic dispatch to the officer,
. he (Pincknoy) could reach Nev
ceeded
ed that Thomas
tbey finally Euc-
i getting him, which bad scarcely
; when Mr. Pincknoy arrived, and,
hown the prisoner, immediately
imas tli slav, lam s i'askor.—
owned up at once, and exprelsof
rlhngnessio accompany him to his
lie was (hen takon before a coin-
who prejiared the necessary pa-
Tho Holy father onto
bich i
I Opo
'th the
! lirosporru o
■o set forili in terms which
tor Ibe Catholic lineen, our
■r John. Archbishop, ,f Thes-
dear and noble south,-(110-
■ween them ; and the 'following is
■rrumg.a
dieted and
sword, lire,,
.emoved. '.
l-'ourth, noth
B Till
danders i—I am ready to make
with you on the' following
, no religion but. one, and that
removed, if possible, without
nl, lavgbt but what I pl,v.su.
Fifth, the power of tho State to ho always'at
the Church. Sixth, a n'peal
of the laws of mortmain and a prohibition to
istion deathbed iogaeies ami devises
you
' hich has so justly ron-
■ieenvy
lity. If you go
,'ou !l,.» „.' ' Tru,
, antl with his ;
and lb,- lililu
igislative Corps.
- The right of Petitk
t Lb.i .Senate. X,i po
.. Tlie President of
Ikterves'i-ios.—There arc two sides to this
axes to grind," antl deinngogueism arequito
We havo in this Republic 3,000,000 of
laves. __Supp,,se Prederitrk Douglass should
■eliion—fhe rel.el'ioni.t shou.d bo put down.
-s.rthii

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VOL. V.--NO. 10.
ROCHESTER, N. Y., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1852.
WHOLE NO. 218.
FREDKllICK mil irl.ASV PAPER. Tuloj,
SPEECH OF 1VEXBH.L Pillllirs, EM.
, F.uwalt It,,!,. /Vi./.,,/ Eca.hig.Ja,,. 30, ^
-%!,:. I'm: m :— t 1' imi -. V.-... .1
Ik :.f,.,nl V.li.ni/.ilion fo-.ii^l,,, ;lI„, I ,,
i ii.u ciillm-ia,ni n
thing m -!-.
j should boi
me;,!,, il,.
i ,-,;,,
lirvitm
v'.' , '
e- -om.
i't'i'n'ie
ami!-:-' T
■efcr t
"■Inn'
'
„ '!!'',"
says, in on
(1.ring!.tor and cheers.)
The Mail of this morning says that w,
havo no right to this Hall, because it was re
fused to tbe greatest statesman of the bind-
to Daniel Webster. 1 believe this is a mis
tako. Tho Mayor and Aldermen went t<
him, metaphorically, on their knees, and en
treated tho great man to make use of tho ol
mi v.o'nhl not,
.1 Halle
n, hits a right t
(Cheers.) i
•hwk^NewBEnglinidhut'oii.v.,t' 'ihatw.i
Brigade' were left soundly asleep here, in tli
squad of Marshal Tukey stole down Stat
their leave or their
dng th
■ Thei
ly'can la
tho lodger of
their aid! (T,
Thero is one thing t,
themselves for iioth-
The fact, that t
irrt^^fijl'ves
dressed in th
; and told a lie-
eft, in order to
o'isno'ro
pla
lor'
r tlol
„llr,r-
ar talks.—
in i'iii.euil
'->-
th,.! ,
-i„,„pl,.„
tl.
ssp
ore thai.
a
ban
t. (Loud
Mr. Wei
has
on
arious oe-
o l.-'iirt-.-l
s,
,!,-'-,!
IVO!
ilk! COIIO,,
'.'ripe Cod,
[' Three eheers
u. vhi,. rrh his IIS
GOYJilS.V.IE.NT ov
fthoFrerch lie-
Louis Napoleon
ti sit in the hall of the old Huguer
nington, N. C., who, loving froedot
tm brig, in the liti
in the si lo of th
ition that formed the cabin—two feet eigh
nches of room. There sho lay, while hoi
board the vessel, had it smoke,I .villi sulphiii
mil tobacco th.
it, Sho can
most inclem
able
I), tht.ve were
. here. Just
ishfrom that baptism ot'suf-
',. We told
And with us that night—within
s then ! Sho
id, fresh fr<
;enfeetof i
leld in her hand, she sent (hono
,eiitlmg;tbymyhand)tothenrs
■vas the tribute of Europe's hear!:
Vtsoy nir.keley on this platforn
" 'J "lot be safe for her to ar
ig. What has changee
men; Ire was jialg, ,1 i,y a Commission-
!> sat behind bayonets; and was earned
oil in (no gray of the morning, after the
lie,! bodv mined with swords. She was dis-
1, butitwi-s bv force; while, tho re-
,f (be Koiurrn rale, ,-,d„,,t „■,,,„■,I,mm silence, though llul'us Chonu, uttered
" said to-,lay. that the abolitionists had dono
tithing, because a fugitive, within the last
i,-elve months, had been taken ,,ut. of Huston.
They havo done a great deal, since, sixteen
or seventeen years ago. Pol eg Sprague,
standing on this platform, pointed to that
ie portrait of Washington.] rind
; that slaveholder.' It is not now
.potogize for it now. I
in this ball, sixteen vcars ago, when
lonis,' was linked with epithets of con-
.rt, in the Silver tones of Otis, and .11 tho
mother, bo the highe
A Voice.—' Thi
Mr. Phillips—Feeble cheers thoso!—
drear applause)— and a very thankless of
■ml Ihe ("ni
Tho on,
for the Union
■ thoso!
rankles! ,
'You a
wry i;
lie dog, 'I get alonj
n,'',-,-,'-!.!
her; but;
light sight ti
■ w.-ii:
r.l.iiig together: but as fhtiy
on Ihe neck of tie
m-i-k ; tbey look
ain ugly scar,
siopp ng. sold,
stooil ill tie
tern, t, ml
i-tually ready io l,-;ip up bin
ind tho thousand!
mo of thoir he rl
ti roiiviiUioiis. (Roars of laughter and
■a.) Alas, I said, if tbe party that has
d Massachusetts so lung, which spoke to
S a b"v. through the lips, of ijuiuoy ami
ran, of Webster and Otis, has sunk down
!—and 1 felt proud of the eilv of my
.as I looked down on tho nmniiunng
Hide beneath mo. on whom his spnsmo-
a wot blanket. (Great
laughter and chooring.)
touch a second ti
priiioii. though possibly it be a dream,
■infamous ethics'; and that such title
I ho Declaration of Independence am
mon on the Mount, need more thai
ithi-i-ing them. Ino not liko your idea or
r that of the Scotsman, ol' whom Ur
iismt said that it he saw a dollar on th,
.■rside of bell, be would make a spriuo
it at ihe risk of falling in. (Laughter.',
■nnot think, under correction of i'ics,
■ witotl.tr the schooners ol' Harwich, un-
slavehohling bunting, ,-atch lish and ko,-p
.1 or not ; I do not care ivhvthor ihe mills
rorfb two
.. 2. Tho Go-
t ill'residenf
. :>. The I'l-esidonl of ihe Hop,,I,ire gov
rte, the Nmatoaim fire l-e-i-hitive body
tivoly by the L're.-hh'ut ol'the li,-public
jnato, and the Legislative body.
Repcblio.'
the Chief of tue Stat
and sea forces, d
treaties of peace, ]
right, to pardon,
s tho State of aff;
|-[V ami .ml-
•y which posterity will
■.-- ■ hi r. -peer io the gentle-
II U sr,l,l. you k m ,'w ''rhat
< u I , lu.o forward te
.lord, began, in very bad taste.
lylhing on (be subject of sla-
'-'-'-- - ; kind-
rill be a
yYan-
i thru
o them jiroliial.lt-!. we lire.,
'rancis Tukoy. (Tremendous eh',,.rim,") "
1 very much doubt, whether,fifty years hence
tttilis, social and political, of tho capital, tin
distinctive interests of Massachusetts ant
New Englun 1. I believe, uo matte- .yhothel
a trie Cons
s Consuttut
on andfi-
>f the Re
public for the ent
Art. 1(3. Should the President of tho Republic die before (he expiration of bis office
(mandal.) the Senate convokes the nation to
Prosidei
list; Card
' the
vi-ns with ;
mom Comic
Admirals ;'ii,l,' ,
nsideut of the It*
, Ion.
,! hnuuht upon the city C
Rtfti our deep dii
ims by this pit;
n ho had stood bv and se«
t, thought ho mended h
rir I. !■ .- ri,. i : -... :::, - ,,, ...
Hesolved. That we cherish a deep and
it ou Ihe sidewalk? .Near live humlro
sworn policemen in and around that build
ing—what need for any chain ? It was pu
stem indignation tuwartls the judges of the
Commonwealth, whoso personal cowardice,
there in wanton insult to the feelings of th
pitiful subserviency, utter lack of official
laws they woro hound to enforce, and' dis
that makes it all the moro milieu, able 1 Am
graced the Bench once honored bv the pres
the • old chief,' as we loved to call him, mail
ence of a Sedgwick and a Sewall.
I do not forgot that the Church, all the
»Si«»ii-■■':'''ii-': ;.'.:•" *™"
led by and upheld a merciless people in the
rbai-ity. and baptized it : Christian duty.'—
r thar.ii, tm enterprising, trailing ciiv like
rs, the merchants are full as much, if not
)ro, responsible for the statu of public
inioii. than the second-rate men who mther
nly seldom tempt tho brains of their
Do you ask why'tho abolitionists donmriee
i born and bought
the Democratic party, thero w
these Ii e
. follow-
.11*1 |irofiiihly tlo, think mea fanatic"; till you
judge men and thugs on diliurent principles.
the insolent boast of
outrtrotMl thai
.okclluek lo
il. Charles
J Chamber of alas
ion the Chic
■alii, entered
.At this point, a voice called out,
been said from the platform, such a c
not likely to be very warmly respout
.-,,,, shouhl ;it|.
himsob
serahlo or
Street, has :i
hi. :■,■';.
a Lo.-toi,
ri'b-w'm
toFanouillla
hades Fn
Wobsr.-r and o
s.pies
hich **
men, ii.iti nit) iroclou, of bin.,;.',-' iielj-
uals. Well, all I say to (hat is, when
.lars are to be discussed, lot him discuss
them with Franklin Haven, in the directors'
its flank. LethimdiK-
ihc bursting ledgers of Milk
si\ times re,'-rated during the course of
pet lu I t i 1 ,
sittings of the
fundamental ci
The S,:m--toi
r life.
Tho functh
ihe President of the Hena'to i
I'bo President of tho Reptiblit
proroguer. the .Senate ll'ofixe
i by a decree. Th,
r. The Co'iuc
t. I ib' ,1
t|Ut!iif.fy gave a eorirbcale. imiler tbel'ugit.
d bm in vi
f i ho K,-pubi;
the hi-
Consultvs shall deter-
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